The singer was supposed to have a role in “Power,” a Starz show produced by his pal 50 Cent. But his arrest for alleged assault with a deadly weapon earlier this week has derailed those plans, as network execs decided to give him the heave-ho.

A source reportedly told the New York Post “50 promised Chris a big role on ‘Power,’ playing a drug dealer. But 50 didn’t consult the network first, and execs were not happy when they found out about it.”

“The network insisted that Chris’ casting was not going to happen, because of fears about his anger issues,” the source continued. “There was a big blowup, and they had to tell Chris he was not going to get the role. The news was delivered to him early Monday. He was livid.”

Well, duh. What did they expect? He has anger issues.

Model Baylee Curran said Brown threatened her with a gun at his Tarzana home earlier this week. He was arrested later that day and charged with assault with a deadly weapon.

Mr. Cent defended Brown earlier this week, after Brown wouldn’t let police into his home without a search warrant, which took 11 hours to get.

Brown was convicted of assault after spending the evening before the 2009 beating up his then-girlfriend Rihanna.

50 Cent wrote on Instagram after Brown’s arrest “That’s my boy. I watched him come up, a lot of the s?-?-?t he go threw is crazy to me .?.?. If someone calls 911 and says you pulled a gun on them in your house, are the police coming to creat (sic) a bunker at the end of your drive way for 11 hours to wait for a search warrant? Then live stream it, This must be VIP Treatment. SMH.(sic)”

Uh … what?

After the execs said no to having Chris Brown on “Power,” Cent posted on social media “Tune into ‘Power’ next season, because you will see Chris Brown.”

Lawyers for a Wisconsin inmate featured in the “Making a Murderer” series on Netflix asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to review a federal appeals court decision that held his confession was voluntary.